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Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, in this Collins Clear Type Press edition, is an enduring classic of adventure literature that has enchanted readers for generations.
£10.00
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, in this Collins Clear Type Press edition, is an enduring classic of adventure literature that has enchanted readers for generations.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (acceptable)
Publisher: Collins Clear Type Press
Pages: 296
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View moreTreasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, in this Collins Clear Type Press edition, is an enduring classic of adventure literature that has enchanted readers for generations. Stevenson's timeless tale of high-seas piracy and buried treasure has captivated the imaginations of both young and old.
The story follows young Jim Hawkins, who stumbles upon a treasure map belonging to the infamous pirate Captain Flint. Alongside a crew of misfit sailors, including the enigmatic Long John Silver, Jim embarks on a perilous voyage to the fabled Treasure Island. With danger lurking at every turn and the treacherous buccaneers hot on their trail, the race for the hidden riches becomes a thrilling and suspenseful adventure.
Stevenson's storytelling prowess shines in this tale, as he expertly crafts characters with hidden motives, suspenseful plot twists, and a vividly rendered, treacherous world of pirates and buried gold. The book's timeless themes of greed, courage, and the lure of hidden treasures continue to resonate with readers of all ages.
This Collins Clear Type Press edition preserves the literary and historical significance of "Treasure Island." With its elegant presentation, it offers a visually pleasing reading experience that complements Stevenson's vivid prose. "Treasure Island" remains an essential addition to any library, inviting readers to set sail on an unforgettable adventure filled with pirates, buried treasure, and the enduring allure of the high seas.
The number "3" has been written on the cloth covering the spine. There's marks and age related to the boards and the spine mesh is visible from the last end page. The text block is fairly tight.